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Thirteen Days

2000 - Rated PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 07/10/2001
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Letterbox - 1.85 Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Making Of: Visual Effects Scene Deconstructions Audio Commentary: 1. Roger Donaldson - Director, Kevin Costner - Star, David Self - Screenwriter, Michael DeLuca - Executive Producer 2. John F. Kennedy, Sergei Krushchev, Ernest R. May, Philip D. Zelikow, Pierre Salinger Documentary: 1. ROOTS OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS 2. BRINGING HISTORY TO THE SILVER SCREEN Interactive Features: Interactive Menus: Full-Motion Menus Pop-Ups Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies: Cast & Crew Biographies: Historical Figures Biographies Gallery Additional Text: Historical Information Subtitle Track DVD-ROM Features: Weblinks Script-To-Screen
Time:  147  mins.
J&R Item # 1103142_1
UPC # 794043520228
Label: Warner Home Video
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A series of beautiful but devastating atomic explosions provides a vision of gorgeous, appalling destruction that hangs ominously over the political drama of THIRTEEN DAYS. It's October 16, 1962 and, it is not just another day at the office for Kenneth O'Donnell (Kevin Costner), the Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy (Bruce Greenwood). The President has just been handed a series of photographs taken from a U-2 spy plane over Cuba, showing deployed Soviet missile launchers capable of firing medium-range ballistic missiles that could hit most major US cities within minutes. THIRTEEN DAYS is a vivid dramatization of what happened in the Kennedy White House during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Seen through the eyes of O'Donnell, it is a close-up view of President Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (Steven Culp), as they try to handle a crisis that has many of their closest advisors ready to wage what all feared might have been the ultimate war. The script, by David Self, is based on interviews, CIA documents, and White House tapes. Director Roger Donaldson captures the extraordinary tension in the White House as he brings to life every heart-stopping moment.

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"...The actor who steals [the film] is the one who should: Bruce Greenwood as JFK..." -- 3 out of 4 stars -- Mike Clark , (USA Today)

Ranked #10 in Entertainment Weekly's "Owen Gleiberman's BEST MOVIES OF 2000" -- "...Vividly detailed, pulse-quickening..." -- Owen Gleiberman , (Entertainment Weekly)

"...Genuinely gripping....Virtually nonstop suspense..." -- Michael Tunison , (Box Office)

"...A very good articulation of values at a timely moment..." -- Harlan Jacobson , (Film Comment)

"...Eerie, compelling viewing....This riveting thriller will have you talking and thinking long after the lights have gone up..." -- 4 out of 5 stars -- Simon Crook , (Total Film)

"...Crisp and involving....Efficient and low-key, THIRTEEN DAYS takes itself seriously enough while maintaining a powerful dramatic momentum..." -- Kenneth Turan , (Los Angeles Times)

"...Intelligent....Steven Culp makes a good Bobby Kennedy, sharp-edged and protective of his brother, and Dylan Baker's resemblance to McNamara is uncanny..." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times)

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